Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 45 Part 1.djvu/1967

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ccxvi P08tal Service-Continued. zone pound rates parable b)' publisher, etc., on portion of publications devoted to advertisemer,.ts ____ _ added rates where individual ad- dressed copies are ov ~r 32 ic a. pound______________________ _ transient seco~d class matter not sent by publisher, ek., at 1 cent for each 20unces________________ _ rate on third class matter up to eight ~unces______________________ _ acceptance without prepaid postage, quantities of separate'.y ad- dressed pieces in bulk, at pound rates_______________________ _ ra~ei for bl'oks, seed, etc________ _ mlDlIDum :t'at3~rpece---------­ fourth class matter, weight and nrticles rate s~c~~_ p~~iid:-ex~~pt-iib;.~y books _______________________ _ mailed at rural route offices for de- livery on route, city delivery for local delivery, etc____________ _ first zone delivery; extra distance charge______________________ _ second zone delivery; ext!'a dis- tance charge ________________ _ third zone dcJlivery ____ .__ __ __ __ _ _ fourth ZOI!.e delivery ____________ _ fifth zone deliver!______________ _ sixth zone delivery _____________ _ seventh zone delivery ___________ _ eighth zone aelivery, and between the Philippines and the United States_~ __________ ,-- -- --- --- lower rates when mailed on rural routes ______________________ _ authority of Postmaster General to reform classification ofrates, etc., of parcelp06~ articles _________ _ su~Ject to consent of Interstate Commerce Commission _______ _ special rat~B on books sent from pub- lic libraries etc., not organized for profit; limitation_________ _ evidence as to qualification of li- braries, etc__________________ _ special delivery of first class mail not over 2 pounds. with additional stamps; over 2 pounds with ad- rulilonal stamps______________ _ other than fin.t class, with special de- livery stamps to recelNe same treatme-lt as first class________ _ rates for immediate delivery of other than first class mail __________ _ payme~ts to ~essen~er, etc., for mak- 109 Spe'llal delivery ___________ _ denominations of special delivery stamps to be is8~ed __________ _ fourth class matter given first class treatment, with special handling stamps, or equivalent, with " Spec;al handling" on the wrap- per_________________________ _ additional stam.ps required; value based ':)0 welgbts_____________ _ appointment of director of parcel post authori~~1 __________________ _ effective date JUlY 1,1928___________ _ receipts authorized for mailing of any ordinary mail; fee to be pre- scribed _____________________ _ INDEX. paae. 940 941\ 941 I 941 Nl 941 941 941 942 942 942 942 942 942 942 942 942 942 942 942 943 943 943 943 943 943 944 9~4 944 944 944 944 1175 Postal Servic&-Continued. p .... receipts authorized for mailing; no Gov- ernment liability incurred by giving_______________________ 1175 registerec' mail, rates of indemnity fees, established. ___ ____ __ __ _______ 469 by de-;>a.rtments, ete., without pay- cent of fee___________________ 469 independent Government institu- tions, Washington, D. C., addcd_ 469 uniform system of registration, and in- demnityfor loss to be established_ 469 rent, light, etc., allowed fourth class postmasters_ ___ _________ ____ _ 724 salaries of mechanics' helpers in motor- vehicle service________________ 998 promotion, after one year's satisfac- tory service, to first grade of general or special mechanics____ 998 substitute clerks and letter carriers, when appointed to be regulars, given credit for actual time served______________________ 1405 substitute clerks, etc_, in motor vehicle service, when appointed to regu- lar statlls, given credit for actual substitute time served_________ 1016 ten-yew.: con~ract~ auth!'rized for for- eign Alr-mall servlce___________ 1449 transportation of mails between United States and foreign ports by any steamships required at the com- pensatioafixed by law_________ 1153 clearance withheld, etc., on refusaL _ 1153 vehicles may be hired from carriers for city delivery and collection serv- ice__________________________ 1252 P08tal Telegraph Company, deficiency apprQPriation for service, House of Representatives______ 881) POBtmalJter General, appropriation for, and office person- n~L _____________________ 186,1049 for care, etc., Department build- ings__ ~ ___________________ 186, 1049 for field service under__________ 186,1050 for power, light, etc., for equipment shops_____________________ 188,1050 for cash rewards for inventions, etc. ______________________ 188,1050 for transportation and delivery of equipment, etc ____________ 188, 1050 for travel and miscellaneous ex- penses_. __ .. ________________ 188,1050 for paying damages claims______ 188,1051 for in3pectors, etc ______________ 188,1051 for rewards, etc________________ 188, 1051 autborized to enter into ten-year con- tracts for air-mail service be- tween United States and posses- sions, and foreign countries. etc., bothways________________ 24 ~ 1 4 49 decision final. as to awards_______ 1450 sUJ:>Ject only to the President and Federal courts________________ 1450 hire vehicles from letter carriers for city delivery and collection_____ 1252 duties of, under provisions of Ocean Mail Se1'\-ice _______________ 692-696 requirement for report by, of claims of postmasters for losses, repealed_ 971 uniform system of registration and in- demnity for loss may be estab- lished by_____________________ 469